Unreleased First Album - 1992
Track Listing
1. All Kinds Of People
2. Father Sun
3. What Does It Matter
4. Indian Summer
5. I Will Walk With You
6. Love You Blind
7. Near Me
8. When Love Is Over
9. You Want It All
10. Hundreds of Tears
11. The Last Time
12. Borrowed Time
Tuesday Night Music Club (1st Studio Album) - 1993
Tuesday Night Music Club
Studio album by Sheryl Crow
Released August 3, 1993
Recorded 1993
Genre Rock
Length 49:42
Label A&M
Producer Bill Bottrell
Tuesday Night Music Club (1993)
Tuesday Night Music Club is the debut album from American singer/songwriter Sheryl Crow, released in August 3, 1993. The lead single "Run, Baby, Run" was not particularly successful. However, the album gained attention after the success of the third single, "All I Wanna Do," based on the Wyn Cooper poem "Fun" and co-written by David Baerwald, Bill Bottrell, Sheryl Crow, and Kevin Gilbert. The single eventually reached number two on the Billboard Hot 100, propelling the album to number three in the US Billboard 200 album charts, selling over 5.3 million units there as of January 2008 [1][2]. On the UK Album Chart, Tuesday Night Music Club reached #8.
Track listing
1. "Run, Baby, Run" (David Baerwald, Bill Bottrell, Crow) – 4:53
2. "Leaving Las Vegas" (Baerwald, Bottrell, Crow, Kevin Gilbert, David Ricketts) – 5:10
3. "Strong Enough" (Baerwald, Bottrell, Crow, Gilbert, Brian MacLeod, Ricketts) – 3:10
4. "Can't Cry Anymore" (Bottrell, Crow) – 3:41
5. "Solidify" (Baerwald, Bottrell, Crow, Gilbert, Kevin Hunter, MacLeod, Ricketts) – 4:08
6. "The Na-Na Song" (Baerwald, Bottrell, Crow, Gilbert, MacLeod, Ricketts) – 3:12
7. "No One Said It Would Be Easy" (Bottrell, Crow, Gilbert, Dan Schwartz) – 5:29
8. "What I Can Do For You" (Baerwald, Crow) – 4:15
9. "All I Wanna Do" (Baerwald, Bottrell, Wyn Cooper, Crow, Gilbert) – 4:32
10. "We Do What We Can" (Bottrell, Crow, Gilbert, Schwartz) – 5:38
11. "I Shall Believe" (Bottrell, Crow) – 5:34
History
The title of the album comes from the name for the ad hoc group of musicians including Crow, the "Tuesday Music Club", who came together on Tuesdays to work on the album.[3] Many of them share songwriting credits with Crow.
The group existed as a casual songwriting collective prior to its association with Crow, but rapidly developed into a vehicle for her debut album after her arrival (she was at the time dating Kevin Gilbert, who actually co-wrote most of the songs for the TNMC album along with Crow, Baerwald, Ricketts, Bottrell, Schwartz and MacLeod). Her relationship with Gilbert became acrimonious soon after the album release and there were disputes about songwriting credits. Crow claimed to have written them in interviews later. Both Gilbert and Baerwald castigated Crow publicly in the fallout, although Baerwald would later soften his position. A similar tension would arise with TNMC member Bill Bottrell after her second album, over which he collaborated, at least in the early stages.
In February 2008, Bottrell said, "The truth is hard to describe, but it lies between what all the people were shouting. It was all very vague and very complicated. She wrote the majority of the album. The guys and I contributed writing and lyrics, including some personal things. However, the sound was the sound that I developed".[4] However, this was said while promoting their most current work together and contradicts most previous statements by him including those in Richard Buskin's highly detailed book about the situation. Bottrell in earlier times had said she was given the 2nd largest portion of the publishing splits on the album in order to motivate her to work hard, as she still had to pay the very large debt from her unreleasable real first record, publishing being the only way she was likely to earn any money from her new record.
Tuesday Night Music Club went on to sell some 7.6 million copies in the US and UK during the 1990s. The album also won Crow three Grammy Awards in 1995: Record of the Year, Best New Artist and Best Female Vocal Performance.
Travis Tritt's 2002 album Strong Enough features a song titled "Strong Enough to be Your Man" and was written as a reply to Crow's original song.[5]
"Tuesday Night Music Club" has been expanded for a 2009 re-release. The new deluxe edition features the original 1993 album, a second CD containing b-sides, rarities and outtakes and a bonus DVD featuring the album's six original videos plus a rare alternate version of "All I Wanna Do" directed by Roman Coppola. The DVD also includes a newly-produced documentary composed of on-the-road, backstage, soundcheck and live footage from Crow's early '90s tour in support of the set. Four of the previously unreleased recordings on the bonus CD--"Coffee Shop," "Killer Life," "Essential Trip of Hereness" and "You Want More"--were recorded in 1995 and intended for Crow's follow-up album. The cuts were mixed for this album by original "Tuesday Night Music Club" producer Bill Bottrell. The bonus CD also includes a trio of UK single B-sides--"Reach Around Jerk," an alternate version of "The Na-Na Song" titled "Volvo Cowgirl 99" and a cover of Eric Carmen's "All By Myself"--as well as a cover of Led Zepplin's "D'yer Mak'er" and the song "On The Outside," which was released as part of an "X-Files" soundtrack album. [6]
Sheryl Crow (2nd Studio Album) - 1996
Sheryl Crow is the second album by American singer Sheryl Crow, released in 1996 (see 1996 in music). Reaching #6 on the Billboard 200 and #5 on the UK Album Chart, Sheryl Crow has sold 2.9 million units in the US as of January 2008[1][2] and is certified 3x platinum. As of February 2008, it has sold 880,344 copies in the UK.
The song "Love Is a Good Thing" contains the lyrics "Watch out sister, watch out brother, watch our children while they kill each other with a gun they bought at Wal-Mart discount stores" (in criticism of Wal-Mart's gun sales policy). For this reason, sales of the album were banned at Wal-Mart stores.[3]
"Redemption Day" was covered by Johnny Cash on his second posthumous record, American VI: Ain't No Grave. [4]
Sheryl Crow is featured in Vital Pop: 50 Essential Pop Albums list by Slant Magazine. Entertainment Weekly magazine placed the album at number 39 in their list of Top 100 Best Albums of the past 25 years.[5]
Contents
Track listing
1. "Maybe Angels" (Sheryl Crow, Bill Bottrell) – 4:56
2. "A Change Would Do You Good" (Crow, Brian MacLeod, Jeff Trott) – 3:50
3. "Home" (Crow) – 4:51
4. "Sweet Rosalyn" (Crow, Trott) – 3:58
5. "If It Makes You Happy" (Crow, Trott) – 5:23
6. "Redemption Day" (Crow) – 4:27
7. "Hard to Make a Stand" (Bottrell, R.S. Bryan, Crow, Todd Wolfe) – 3:07
8. "Everyday Is A Winding Road" (Crow, MacLeod, Trott) – 4:16
9. "Love Is a Good Thing" (Crow, Tad Wadhams) – 4:43
10. "Oh Marie" (Bottrell, Crow, Trott) – 3:30
11. "Superstar" (Crow, Trott) – 4:58
12. "The Book" (Crow, Trott) – 4:34
13. "Ordinary Morning" (Crow) – 3:55
14. "Free Man" (Crow) - 3:20 (UK & Japan bonus track)
15. "Sad Sad World" (Crow, MacLeod, Trott) - 4:06 (European & Japan bonus track)
16. "Hard to Make a Stand (alternate version)" (Bottrell, R.S. Bryan, Crow, Todd Wolfe) - 3:30 (European bonus track)
Signature Tour edition
Signature Tour Edition
The Signature Tour Edition of the album (released in 1997) contained the European/Australian CD (with bonus tracks "Sad Sad World" and "Hard To Make A Stand (Alternate Version)") as well as a bonus CD containing six songs recorded live at Shepherd's Bush Empire in London on the 26th of November 1996:
1. "If It Makes You Happy" – 5:33
2. "Leaving Las Vegas" (Crow, Bottrell, David Baerwald) – 6:45
3. "Hard To Make A Stand" – 4:23
4. "Can't Cry Anymore" (Crow, Bottrell) – 5:33
5. "Everyday Is A Winding Road" – 4:59
6. "On The Outside" (Crow, Trott) – 7:58
Personnel
* Sheryl Crow - acoustic guitar, bass, piano, electric guitar, harmonium, keyboards, Hammond organ, vocals, Wurlitzer, Moog bass, pennyosley
* Steve Berlin - saxophone
* R.S. Bryan - wah wah guitar
* Steve Donnelly - dobro, guitar, electric guitar
* Dave Douglas - horn
* Davey Faragher - fuzz bass
* Neil Finn - vocals
* Curtis Fowlkes - horn
* Mitchell Froom - harmonium, keyboards
* Wally Ingram - drums, djembe
* Jim Keltner - drums
* Brian MacLeod - drums
* Josh Roseman - horn
* Dan Rothchild - bass
* Anders Rundblad - bass, guitar
* Jane Scarpantoni - strings
* Bob Stewart - horn
* Pete Thomas - drums
* Jeff Trott - acoustic guitar, guitar, electric guitar, vocals
* Michael Urbano - drums, snare drums
* Tad Wadhams - bass
* Todd Wolfe - dobro, guitar, electric guitar
Production
* Producer: Sheryl Crow
* Executive producer: Stephen Weintraub
* Assistant producer: Mitchell Froom
* Engineers: Blair Lamb, Bob Salcedo, Trina Shoemaker, Tchad Blake
* Assistant engineers: Ron Black, S. "Husky" Höskulds, Cappy Japngie, John Paterno
* Mixing: Tchad Blake
* Mastering: Bob Ludwig
* Loop: Sheryl Crow, Brian MacLeod, Jeff Trott, Michael Urbano
* String arrangements: Mitchell Froom
* Horn arrangements: Mitchell Froom
* Coordination: Pam Werheimer
* Art direction: Jeri Heiden, Karen Walker
* Design: Jeri Heiden, Karen Walker
* Photography: James Minchin, Stephanie Pfriender, Steen Sundland
Charts
Album - Billboard (North America)
Year Chart Position
1996 The Billboard Hot 200 6
1996 The UK Albums Chart 5
1997 Top Canadian Albums 12
Singles - Billboard (North America)
Year Single Chart Position
1996 "If It Makes You Happy" Adult Top 40 5
1996 "If It Makes You Happy" Mainstream Rock Tracks 37
1996 "If It Makes You Happy" Modern Rock Tracks 6
1996 "If It Makes You Happy" Top 40 Mainstream 4
1996/7 "If It Makes You Happy" Top 40 Adult Recurrents 2
1996 "If It Makes You Happy" The Billboard Hot 100 10
1996 "If It Makes You Happy" UK Singles Chart 9
1997 "Everyday Is a Winding Road" Adult Top 40 4
1997 "Everyday Is a Winding Road" Mainstream Rock Tracks 31
1997 "Everyday Is a Winding Road" Modern Rock Tracks 17
1997 "Everyday Is a Winding Road" Top 40 Adult Recurrents 2
1997 "Everyday Is a Winding Road" Top 40 Mainstream 5
1997 "Everyday Is a Winding Road" The Billboard Hot 100 11
1997 "Everyday Is a Winding Road" UK Singles Chart 12
1997 "Hard To Make A Stand" UK Singles Chart 22
1997 "A Change Would Do You Good" Adult Top 40 5
1997 "A Change Would Do You Good" Modern Rock Tracks 25
1997 "A Change Would Do You Good" Top 40 Adult Recurrents 5
1997 "A Change Would Do You Good" Top 40 Mainstream 16
1997 "A Change Would Do You Good" UK Singles Chart 8
1997 "Home" UK Singles Chart 25
Awards
Grammy Awards
Year Winner Category
1996 "If It Makes You Happy" Best Female Rock Vocal Performance
1996 Sheryl Crow Best Rock Album
The Globe Sessions (3rd Studio Album) - 1998
The Globe Sessions is the third studio album by American singer/songwriter Sheryl Crow, released in 1998 (see 1998 in music). It was nominated for Album of the Year, Best Rock Album and Best Engineered Non-Classical Album at the 1999 Grammys, winning the latter two awards. The Globe Sessions reached #2 on the UK Album Chart, while peaking at #5 on the Billboard 200 chart, achieving US sales of two million as of January 2008.
Contents
Track listing
All songs were written by Crow, except where noted.
1. "My Favorite Mistake" (Crow, Jeff Trott) – 4:08
2. "There Goes the Neighborhood" (Crow, Trott) – 5:02
3. "Riverwide" – 4:07
4. "It Don't Hurt" (Crow, Trott) – 4:49
5. "Maybe That's Something" (Crow, Trott) – 4:17
6. "Am I Getting Through (Part I & II)" – 5:31
7. "Anything But Down" – 4:17
8. "The Difficult Kind" – 6:19
9. "Mississippi" (Bob Dylan) – 4:41
10. "Members Only" – 4:57
11. "Crash and Burn" – 6:41
"Crash and Burn" contains a hidden track called "Subway Ride" (Crow) which mentions the impeachment of President Bill Clinton.
The Japanese Version contains the bonus tracks "Carolina" & "Resuscitation" (Crow, Trott) The "Australian Tour Edition" of the album (released in 1999) also contains "Resuscitation" (Crow, Trott) and a cover of the Guns N' Roses song, Sweet Child o' Mine, as well as a bonus CD containing six songs recorded live at the Church of the Holy Trinity at Toronto, Canada on November 13, 1998:
1. "A Change Would Do You Good" – 4:04
2. "Riverwide" – 4:32
3. "It Don't Hurt" - 5:26
4. "Strong Enough – 3:17
5. "The Difficult Kind" –6:42
6. "Everyday Is a Winding Road" – 6:22
Personnel
* Sheryl Crow - organ, acoustic guitar, bass, guitar, harmonica, percussion, electric guitar, keyboards, Hammond organ, tambourine, vocals, clavinet, 12 string guitar, National steel guitar, Wurlitzer, electric 12 string guitar, acoustic 12 string guitar
* Jim Bogios - drums
* Avril Brown - violin
* Kathy Crow - vocals
* Michael Davis - trombone
* Mark Feldman - violin
* Mitchell Froom - clavinet
* Lisa Germano - violin, autoharp
* Maura Giannini - violin
* Jimmie Haskell - conductor
* Bobby Keys - alto saxophone, baritone saxophone, tenor saxophone
* Michelle Kinney - cello
* Greg Leisz - pedal steel, banjo
* Val McCallum - guitar, electric guitar
* Dan McCarroll - drums
* Wendy Melvoin - bass, guitar
* Matthew Pierce - violin
* Lorenza Ponce - violin
* Dan Rothchild - bass, double bass
* Mary Rowell - violin
* Jane Scarpantoni - cello
* Laura Seaton - violin
* Kent Smith - trumpet
* Tim Smith - acoustic guitar, bass, electric guitar
* Benmont Tench - organ, piano, Hammond organ, chamberlin
* Jeff Trott - acoustic guitar, bass, guitar, electric guitar, 12 string guitar, Moog synthesizer, slide guitar, tremolo guitar, acoustic 12 string guitar
* Gregg Williams - percussion, drums, tambourine
* Todd Wolfe - electric guitar
* Mary Wooten - cello
* Garo Yellin - cello
Production
* Producers: Sheryl Crow, (Sweet Child O´Mine produced by Rick Rubin)
* Executive Producer: Rory Kaplan
* Engineers: David Schiffman, Trina Shoemaker
* Assistant engineers: Brandt Scott, Brian Scott, Steve Sisco, Howard Willing
* Digital engineer: Jeff Levison
* Mixing engineers: Steve Sisco, Howard Willing
* Mixing: Tchad Blake, Richard Dodd, Rick Rubin, David Schiffman, Steve Sisco Assistant, David Tickle, Andy Wallace, Howard Willing
* Mixing assistants: Chris Hudson, Steve Sisco, Pam Wertheimer, Howard Willing
* Surround Mix: David Tickle
* Mastering: Bob Ludwig, David Tickle
* Digital Mastering: David Tickle
* Programming: Gregg Williams
* Production coordination: Chris Hudson, Brandt Scott, Brian Scott, Pam Wertheimer
* Drum Loop: Trina Shoemaker
* String arrangements: Jimmie Haskell
* Art direction: Jeri Heiden
* Design: Jeri Heiden
* Photography: Tchad Blake, Peter Lindbergh
* Inlay photography: Tchad Blake
Chart performance
Album
Chart (1998) Peak
position
Canadian Albums Chart 3
UK Albums Chart 2
U.S. Billboard 200 5
Singles
Year Single Chart Position
1998 "My Favorite Mistake" Adult Top 40 2
1999 "My Favorite Mistake" Top 40 Adult Recurrents 3
1998 "My Favorite Mistake" Modern Rock Tracks 26
1998 "My Favorite Mistake" Top 40 Mainstream 5
1998 "My Favorite Mistake" Top 40 Tracks 7
1998 "My Favorite Mistake" Billboard Hot 100 20
1998 "My Favorite Mistake" UK Singles Chart 9
1998 "My Favorite Mistake" Canadian Singles Chart 6
1998 "There Goes The Neighborhood" UK Singles Chart 19
1999 "Anything But Down" Adult Top 40 7
1999 "Anything But Down" Top 40 Mainstream 17
1999 "Anything But Down" Top 40 Tracks 19
1999 "Anything But Down" Billboard Hot 100 49
1999 "Anything But Down" UK Singles Chart 19
Release history
Region Date
United Kingdom September 21, 1998
United States September 29, 1998
C'Mon, C'mon ( 4th Studio Album) - 2002
C'mon, C'mon is the fourth studio album by American singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow, released in 2002. Lead single "Soak Up the Sun" peaked at #1 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart and #17 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming one of her biggest hits since "All I Wanna Do". "It's Only Love" featured Gwyneth Paltrow on backing vocals.[1] C'Mon C'Mon reached #2 on the UK Album Chart and on the Billboard 200, where it has sold 2.1 million units as of January 2008.[2]
Debuted at #2 on the Billboard 200 with 185,000 copies sold.[3]
Track listing
All songs were written by Crow, except where noted.
1. "Steve McQueen" (Crow, John Shanks) – 3:25
2. "Soak Up the Sun" (Crow, Jeff Trott) – 4:52
3. "You're an Original" (Crow, Trott) – 4:18
4. "Safe and Sound" – 4:32
5. "C'mon, C'mon" – 4:45
6. "It's So Easy" (S. Crow, Kathryn Crow) – 3:24
7. "Over You" – 4:38
8. "Lucky Kid" (Crow, Trott) – 4:02
9. "Diamond Road" (Crow, Marti Frederiksen) – 4:09
10. "It's Only Love" – 5:05
11. "Abilene" (Crow, Trott) – 4:05
12. "Hole in My Pocket" (Crow, Peter Stroud) – 4:37
13. "Weather Channel" – 4:40
14. "Missing" [Brazil, Australia, Germany, UK & Japan bonus track]
15. "I Want You" [UK & Japan bonus track]
16. "You're Not the One" [Japan bonus track]
Music videos
* "Steve McQueen"
* "Soak up the Sun"
* "Safe and Sound (live)"
Personnel
* Sheryl Crow - organ, acoustic guitar, bass, piano, accordion, electric guitar, keyboards, Hammond organ, vocals, chorus, Fender Rhodes, Wurlitzer, Moog bass, tambo drums, Moroccan drum
* Jeff Anthony - drums
* Charlie Bisharat - violin
* Doyle Bramhall II - guitar, electric guitar, background vocals
* Matthew Brubeck - cello
* Lenny Castro - percussion, conga, shaker
* Keith Ciancia - organ, keyboards, string samples
* Joe Deninzon - violin
* Joel Derouin - violin, concert master
* Mike Elizondo - bass
* Davey Faragher - upright bass
* Matt Funes - viola
* Berj Garabedian - violin
* David Gold - viola
* Douglas Grean - electric guitar, keyboards
* Joyce Hammann - violin
* Emmylou Harris - vocals
* Willie Nelson - vocals
* Jill Jaffe - violin
* Brad Jones - bass
* Steve Jordan - drums, tambo drums, Moroccan drum
* Suzie Katayama - cello, concert master
* Julia Kent - cello
* Michelle Kinney - cello
* Lenny Kravitz - vocals
* Ron Lawrence - viola
* Brian MacLeod - drum fills
* Natalie Maines - vocals
* Wendy Melvoin - electric guitar
* Stevie Nicks - vocals
* Gwyneth Paltrow - vocals
* Paul Peabody - violin
* Shawn Pelton - drums, bells
* Liz Phair - vocals
* Matthew Pierce - violin
* Lorenza Ponce - violin
* Michele Richards - violin
* Craig Ross - guitar, electric guitar, rhythm guitar
* Jane Scarpantoni - cello
* John Shanks - bass, electric guitar
* Debra Shufelt - viola
* Antoine Silverman - violin, concert master
* Daniel Smith - cello
* Tim Smith - acoustic guitar, bass, electric guitar, background vocals
* Jeremy Stacey - percussion, drums, toy piano, synthesizer strings, Moog lead
* Rudy Stein - cello
* Peter Stroud - acoustic guitar, guitar, electric guitar, background vocals, slide guitar, Wurlitzer, acoustic 12 string guitar
* Marti Sweet - violin
* Hiroko Taguchi - violin
* Benmont Tench - organ, piano, Hammond organ
* Jeff Trott - acoustic guitar, bass, electric guitar, lap steel guitar
* Soozie Tyrell - violin
* Joan Wasser - violin
* Evan Wilson - viola
* Garo Yellin - cello
* Don Henley - co-lead vocals on "It's So Easy"
Production
* Producers: Sheryl Crow & John Shanks only track 1
* Sheryl Crow & Jeff Trott tracks 2 and 3
* Sheryl Crow all other tracks
* Executive Producer: Scooter Weintraub
* Engineers: Dean Baskerville, Monique Mizrahi, Thom Panunzio, Ross Peterson, Chris Reynolds, John Saylor, Brian Scheuble, Christopher Shaw, Trina Shoemaker, Keith Shortreed, Peter Stroud, Eric Tew, Mark Valentine
* Mixing: Jack Joseph Puig, Steve Sisco, Andy Wallace, Joe Zook
* Mastering: Howie Weinberg
* Sampling: John Shanks
* Digital editing: Roger Lian
* Production coordination: Chris Hudson, Pam Wertheimer
* Contractor: Jane Scarpantoni, Shari Sutcliffe
* Drum programming: Jeff Anthony, Keith Schreiner, Jeff Trott
* Percussion programming: John Shanks
* Drum loop: John Shanks, Jeremy Stacey, Peter Stroud
* Loops: Shawn Pelton
* String arrangements: Matthew Brubeck, Mitchell Froom, Lorenza Ponce, Jeremy Stacey
* Art direction: Jeri Heiden
* Design: Jeri Heiden, Glen Nakasako
* Photography: Sheryl Nields
Charts
Album
Year Chart Position
2002 U.S. Billboard 200 2
UK Albums Top 40 2
Top Canadian Albums 2
Top Internet Albums 7
Australian Albums Chart 40[4]
Singles
Year Single Chart Position
2002 "Soak Up the Sun" Adult Contemporary 5
Adult Top 40 1
Canadian Singles Chart 24
Hot Dance Music/Club Play 1
Top 40 Adult Recurrents 2
Top 40 Mainstream 15
Top 40 Tracks 12
The Billboard Hot 100 17
UK Singles Chart 16
"Steve McQueen" Hot Dance Music/Club Play 11
The Billboard Hot 100 74
UK Singles Chart 44
2003 "C'mon, C'mon" Adult Top 40 36
Awards
Grammy Awards
Year Winner Category
2002 "Steve McQueen" Best Female Rock Vocal Performance
Wildflower (5th Studio Album) - 2005
Wildflower is the fifth studio album by American singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow, first released September 27, 2005. Although the album debuted at #2 on the Billboard 200, it received mixed reviews and was not as commercially successful as previous albums, having also peaked at #25 on the UK Album Chart (where all her previous studio albums had been Top 10 successes).
In December 2005, however, the album was nominated for a Best Pop Vocal Album Grammy Award, while Sheryl Crow was nominated for a Best Female Pop Vocal Performance Grammy Award for the song "Good Is Good".
The album was certified platinum in the U.S. in December 2005, and as of January 2008, it had sold 949,000 units (over the counter) there.[1]
A deluxe edition of the CD was also released, which contains an additional DVD featuring acoustic versions of many of the album's tracks, as well as the promotional video for the lead single "Good Is Good".
Track listing
1. "I Know Why" (Crow) – 4:15
2. "Perfect Lie" (Crow) – 4:34
3. "Good Is Good" (Crow, Jeff Trott) – 4:18
4. "Chances Are" (Crow, Trott) – 5:16
5. "Wildflower" (Crow) – 3:57
6. "Lifetimes" (Crow, Trott) – 4:12
7. "Letter to God" (Crow, Trott) – 4:04
8. "Live It Up" (Crow, Trott) – 3:42
9. "I Don't Wanna Know" (Crow, Trott) – 4:28
10. "Always on Your Side" (Crow) – 4:15
11. "Where Has All the Love Gone" (Crow, Trott) – 3:40
12. "Wildflower (Acoustic)" (Crow) [Latin America, UK, Japan & Australia bonus track]
13. "Where Has All the Love Gone (Acoustic)" (Crow, Trott) [UK & Japan bonus track]
14. "Letter to God (Acoustic)" (Crow, Trott) [Japan bonus track]
Wildflower Deluxe Edition DVD
1. "Always On Your Side"(with Sting) - 4:13
2. "If it Makes You Happy" (live) -5:14
3. "Where Has All the Love Gone" (acoustic version) - 3:39
4. "Letter to God" (acoustic version) - 3:34
Charts
Album
Year Chart Position
2005 The Billboard 200 2
2005 UK Albums Top 40 25
Music videos
* "Good Is Good
* "Always On Your Side" (with Sting)
* "Perfect Lie" (Acoustic version)
* "I Dont' Wanna Know "(from the documentary "Saving the American Wild Horse")
Further videos were included on the Wildflower DVD
* "Good Is Good" (Acoustic version)
* "I Know Why" (Acoustic version)
* "Where Has All The Love Gone" (Acoustic version)
* "Always On Your Side" (Acoustic version)
* "Letter To God" (Acoustic version)
* "Lifetimes" (Acoustic version)
Personnel
* Abe Laboriel Jr. - Drums
* Ali Helnwein - String Arrangements
* Allen Sides - String Engineer
* Andy Sharp - Assistant Engineer
* Bob Ludwig - Mastering
* Brandon Duncan - Assistant Engineer
* Brian MacLeod - Drums, Acoustic Guitar
* Brian Vibberts - Assistant Engineer
* Bruce Kaphan - Pedal Steel
* Carter Smith - Photography
* Daniel Chase - Casio, Drums, Engineer, Percussion, Programming
* Dave Way - Engineer
* David Campbell - String Arrangements
* Dean Baskerville - Engineer
* Drew Vonderhaar - Assistant Engineer
* Eric Danchick - Assistant Engineer
* Errin Familia - Assistant Engineer
* Greg Leisz - Baritone Guitar, Pedal Steel
* Gustavo Papaleo - Cover Photo
* Jamie Muhoberac - Keyboards
* Jeff Moses - Assistant Engineer
* Jeff Rothschild - Drums, Engineer, Mixing, Programming
* Jeff Trott - Bass, Drum Programming, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Keyboards, Piano, Producer, Slide Balalaika, Synthesizer Bass, Background Vocals, Wurlitzer
* Jimmy Hoyson - Assistant Engineer
* Joel Derouin - Concert Master
* John Shanks - Banjo, Bass, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Keyboards, Mixing, Producer, Background Vocals
* Keith Schreiner - Drum Programming
* Kevin Harp - Assistant Engineer
* Mike Elizondo - Bass
* Pam Wertheimer - Production Coordination
* Psyop - Art Direction, Design, Illustrations
* Roger Joseph Manning Jr. - Piano
* Scooter Weintraub - Management
* Shari Sutcliffe - Contractor, Production Coordination
* Sheryl Crow - Bass, Acoustic Guitar, Harmony Vocals, Keyboards, Piano, Producer, Vocals, Background Vocals, Wurlitzer
* Sheryl Nields - Cover Photo, Photography
* Steve Churchyard - String Engineer
* Trina Shoemaker - Engineer
Note: Credits from AMG Music Services.
Detours (6th Studio Album) - 2008
Detours is the sixth studio album by American singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow. The album marks Crow reuniting with Bill Bottrell, who produced Crow's debut album, Tuesday Night Music Club and briefly worked with Crow on her 1996 self-titled album. The album returned to Crow's forte in roots rock. The album has sold over 700,000 copies worldwide as of 2010.
It was nominated for a Grammy Award in the category for Best Pop Vocal Album on December 4th, 2008.
Production
Detours was recorded at Crow's Nashville farm and features fourteen of the 24 songs put to tape. The first single is a folk-rock anthem, "Shine Over Babylon". Crow told Billboard in the summer of 2007 that the song "is very environmentally conscious, in the tradition of Bob Dylan." The single ended up being a radio airplay release only and from that "Love Is Free" was confirmed to be the second single from the album, to be released in early 2008.
“I'm really encouraging artists to write about what's going on, because we seem to be very distracted by some lightweight topics. I think it's time to start writing about the reality of what's around us. ”
In additional comments on her Web site, Crow describes the single as "an every way a desperate cry for understanding. Perhaps it is even a battle song in the face of fear."
The album is said by critics and fans to be a fairly political album. "This is the most honest record I've ever made. It's about being forced to wake up," says Crow.
The second single is "Love Is Free" which, in Crow's own words, is "inspired by New Orleans. What struck me about it is the stoicism of the New Orleans people, they are very spiritually based. You can see it in their eyes that they aren't going to give up, they are going to rebuild." So far "Love Is Free" has gained much airplay in the States and has already begun to enter the Billboard charts: the U.S. Hot 100 (#77), the Canadian Hot 100 (#53) and the Japanese Hot 100 (#10).
Perhaps coincidentally, while the New Orleans-inspired single was distributed and its allusions were noted by Crow during appearances on American television, the album itself was released on the day of Mardi Gras.
Track listing
All songs were written by Sheryl Crow, except where noted.
1. "God Bless This Mess" – 2:09
2. "Shine Over Babylon" (Lyrics: Crow, Bill Bottrell; Music: Crow, Bottrell, Brian MacLeod, Eric Schermerhorn) – 4:03
3. "Love Is Free" (Lyrics and Music: Crow, Bottrell) – 3:23
4. "Peace Be Upon Us" (feat. Ahmed Al Hirmi) (Lyrics: Crow; Music: Crow, Mike Elizondo, Bottrell, Jeff Trott) – 4:22
5. "Gasoline" (Lyrics: Crow; Music: Crow, Trott, Bottrell) – 5:07
6. "Out of Our Heads" (Lyrics: Bottrell, Crow; Music: Bottrell) – 4:28
7. "Detours" – 3:29
8. "Now That You're Gone" – 3:51
9. "Drunk with the Thought of You" – 2:39
10. "Diamond Ring" (Lyrics: Crow; Music: Crow, Trott) – 4:10
11. "Motivation" (Lyrics and Music: Crow, Bottrell) – 3:47
12. "Make It Go Away (Radiation Song)" – 3:24
13. "Love Is All There Is" (Lyrics: Crow; Music: Crow, Elizondo, Trott) – 4:01
14. "Lullaby for Wyatt" – 4:09
Bonus tracks
* Japanese release
o "Rise Up" – 4:08
o "Beautiful Dream" – 3:35
* iTunes Store/Digital stores
o "Doctor My Eyes" (Jackson Browne)
o "Here Comes the Sun" (George Harrison) – 3:00
* Tour Edition
o "Rise Up" – 4:08
o "Beautiful Dream" – 3:35
o "Shine Over Babylon (Live Acoustic Version)" – 4:02
o "Detours (Live Acoustic Version)" – 3:40
o "Drunk With the Thought Of You" – 2:43
o "Love Is Free (Live Acoustic Version)" – 3:26
Official videos
* "Shine Over Babylon"
* "Lullaby For Wyatt"
* "Love Is Free"
* "God Bless This Mess"
* "Now That You're Gone"
* "Out Of Our Heads"
* "Gasoline"
Critical reception
Detours has been praised by music critics and her fans, scoring a 77 on the website Metacritic. Many deem this album as marking Crow's return to prominence, linking the tracks to her original sound as seen on The Globe Sessions.
Personnel
* Adrián Agustin – assistant engineer
* Ahmed AlHirmi – oud
* Abdulla AlKhalifa – vocal arrangement, vocal producer
* Rosanna Arquette – vocals
* Catherine Berclaz – art direction, creative director
* Bill Bottrell – organ, synthesizer, acoustic guitar, bass, percussion, pedal steel, drums, electric guitar, marimba, pipe, vocals, choir, chorus, producer, engineer, mellotron, acoustic bass, string arrangements, drum programming, mixing, synthesizer bass, wurlitzer
* Doyle Bramhall II – electric guitar
* Teresa Bustillo – assistant
* Matt Butler – cello
* Sheryl Crow – organ, acoustic guitar, bass, piano, accordion, vocals, choir, chorus, handclapping
* Wyatt Crow – noise
* Greg d'Augenlli – brass
* Brendan Dekora – assistant engineer
* Mike Elizondo – synthesizer, acoustic guitar, bass, drums, sampling, drum programming
* Eric Fritsch – engineer
* Ben Harper – vocals
* Chris Hudson – production coordination
* Brian MacLeod – percussion, drums, sampling, drum programming
* Alex Pavlides – assistant engineer
* Julian Peploe – art direction, package design
* Mike Rowe – flute sample
* Norman Jean Roy – photography
* Doug Sax – mastering
* Marva Soogrim – vocals
* Zeph Sowers – assistant engineer
* Jeremy Stacey – piano, drums, timbales, vocals, kalimba
* Shari Sutcliffe – contractor
* Matt Tait – engineer
* Ken Takahashi – assistant engineer
* Jeff Trott – acoustic guitar, bass, guitar, electric guitar, vocals, choir, chorus, slide guitar
* Scooter Weintraub – management
* Pam Wertheimer – management
* David Allen Young – assistant engineer
Release history and chart performance
Detours debuted at number two on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart, selling about 92,000 copies in its first week and an additional 52,000 copies in its second week.[1] As of November 22, 2008, the album had sold 375,781 copies in the US.[2]
Region Date Label Catalog Sales Rank
Japan January 30, 2008 (2008-01-30) Universal UICA-1044 28,518[3] 22
United States February 5, 2008 (2008-02-05) A&M – 400,000+ 2
United Kingdom February 18, 2008 (2008-02-18) Interscope – 25,000 20
Canada February 5, 2008 (2008-02-05) A&M – 50,000 2
Ireland February 18, 2008 (2008-02-18) Interscope – 28
Year-end charts
Chart (2008) Peak
position
Top Alternative Albums 22
Top Comprehensive Albums 125
The Billboard 200 114
100 Miles from Memphis
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Track listing
All songs written and composed by Sheryl Crow, Doyle Bramhall II and Justin Stanley, except where noted.
No. | Title | Length | |
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1. | "Our Love Is Fading" | 6:23 | |
2. | "Eye to Eye" | 5:35 | |
3. | "Sign Your Name" (Maitreya Sananda (Terence Trent D'Arby)) | 5:38 | |
4. | "Summer Day" | 4:29 | |
5. | "Long Road Home" | 4:14 | |
6. | "Say What You Want" | 4:50 | |
7. | "Peaceful Feeling" | 4:03 | |
8. | "Stop" (Crow) | 4:40 | |
9. | "Sideways" (Clarence Greenwood) | 5:11 | |
10. | "100 Miles from Memphis" | 5:01 | |
11. | "Roses and Moonlight" | 6:41 | |
12. | "I Want You Back" (Bonus track – For Michael With Love) (Berry Gordy, Freddie Perren, Alphonzo Mizell, Deke Richards) | 3:05 |
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[show]QVC UK bonus disc[7] |
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Reception
Commercial performance
In the United States, 100 Miles From Memphis was the Billboard 200's second-highest debut. The album which started at number #3 with sales of 55,000 copies is the singer's eighth top 10 album.[8] In its second week, the album dropped to number #8, with sales of 24,000 copies.[9] In the third week, the album fell to number 16.[10] In the fourth week, the album fell to number 23.[11] In its fifth week, the album fell to number 33.[12] In its sixth week, it fell to number 35.[13] But in its seventh week, it gave a big fall to number 65.[14]
In Canada, the album sold 4,600 copies in its first week, debuting at #2 on the Canadian Albums Chart,[citation needed] losing to Eminem's Recovery, which sold 28,000 copies. To date, the album has sold 219,000 copies in the US.
100 Miles from Memphis has received "generally favourable reviews" from 14 music critics, as Metacritic gave it 66 out of 100.[15]Knoxville.com calls the album "sonically impressive" and Sheryl Crow's "most ambitious release so far", although not impressed with her voice, noticing a disconnection with the sound. They gave the album 3.5 stars out of 5.[26]
BBC also gave 100 miles a positive review, calling it a "mix of white soul, rock and reggae" and praising the partnership between Crow and producer Doyle Bramhall II. The album is considered to be a nostalgic move for Crow, for a time when soul had an upbeat message. Crow's excitement is noticed throughout the record.[27]
Billboard magazine says "100 miles is a path Crow was certainly wise to tread", praising her celebratory mind frame and the joyous mood of lead single "Summer Day", as well as "Peaceful Feeling" and first track "Our Love is Fading". Keith Richards' swagger is also noticed on the reggaefield "Eye to Eye".[19][28]
Mojo Magazine finds Crow in a peaceful state of mind, after adopting her two sons, Wyatt Steve and newborn Levi James. At 48, she finally "returns to her roots". Mojo praises producers Doyle Bramhall II and Justin Stanley (Amy Winehouse) in their pursuit of "shimmering Memphis sound" and calls ballads "Stop" and Crow's cover of "Sideways" two of her most "vulnerable and classy performances". The album is rated 4 out of 5 stars.[22][29]
The album was made BBC Radio 2's album of the Week for the week commencing July 10.[30]
Promotion
Crow promoted her new album through media appearances. In the United States, she performed the lead single, "Summer Day", on The Late Show with David Letterman, Good Morning America and Tonight Show with Jay Leno. She also appeared on Lopez Tonight and The View, where she performed "Sign Your Name" and "Long Road Home", respectively. In the UK, she made appearances on The 5 O'clock Show, Alan Titchmarsh Show and Later...with Jools Holland.
Charts
Chart (2010) | Peak position |
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Oricon Daily Albums Chart[31] | 30 (first day) |
Oricon Weekly Albums Chart[citation needed] | 34 |
Oricon Non-Japanese Weekly Albums Chart[32] | 6 |
German Albums Chart[33] | 46 |
The Australian Albums Chart[34] | 95 |
The Danish Albums Chart[35] | 39 |
The UK Albums Chart[36] | 34 |
The Scottish Albums Chart[37] | 37 |
The Irish Albums Chart[38] | 34 |
The Dutch Albums Chart[39] | 44 |
The Spanish Albums Chart[citation needed] | 77 |
The Swiss Albums Chart[39] | 17 |
The Norwegian Top 40 Albums Chart[40] | 19 |
The Canadian Albums Chart[41] | 2 |
The U.S. Billboard Top 200[42] | 3 |
The U.S. Billboard Rock Albums Chart[41] | 1 |
Feels Like Home - 2013
Feels Like Home is the upcoming eighth studio album by American singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow, to be released on September 10, 2013 through Warner Bros. Records. The lead single, "Easy", was released on March 12, 2013.
Background
The album is the first country record of her career. Each track on the album was co-written with another songwriter, including Brad Paisley, which is a first for Crow. The album was recorded in Nashville, Tennessee and was produced by Grammy award-winner Justin Niebank.[1]
Track listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length | |
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1. | "Shotgun" | 3:13 | ||
2. | "Easy" | Sheryl Crow, Chris DuBois, Jeff Trott | 4:10 | |
3. | "Give It to Me" | 3:57 | ||
4. | "We Oughta Be Drinkin'" | 3:52 | ||
5. | "Callin' Me When I'm Lonely" | 3:25 | ||
6. | "Waterproof Mascara" | 3:32 | ||
7. | "Crazy Ain't Original" | 3:17 | ||
8. | "Nobody's Business" | 3:34 | ||
9. | "Homesick" | 4:05 | ||
10. | "Homecoming Queen" | 3:24 | ||
11. | "Best of Times" | 3:19 | ||
12. | "Stay at Home Mother" |
Compilation and specialty albums
Sheryl Crow and Friends: Live from Central Park
Sheryl Crow and Friends: Live from Central Park is a live album by American singer/songwriter Sheryl Crow, released in 1999 (see 1999 in music). Although it was not commercially successful upon its release, merely reaching #107 on the Billboard 200, the album has managed to reach US sales of 486,000 units as of January 2008, rendering it to gold certification consideration [1].
Track listing
1. "Everyday Is a Winding Road" (Crow, Brian MacLeod, Jeff Trott) – 5:29
2. "My Favorite Mistake" (Crow, Trott) – 4:13
3. "Leaving Las Vegas" (David Baerwald, Bill Bottrell, Crow, Kevin Gilbert, David Ricketts) – 7:21
4. "Strong Enough" (Baerwald, Bottrell, Crow, Gilbert, MacLeod, Ricketts) – 3:36
5. "It Don't Hurt" (Crow, Trott) – 5:56
6. "A Change Would Do You Good" (Crow, MacLeod, Trott) – 5:17
7. "Gold Dust Woman" (Stevie Nicks) – 4:25
8. "If It Makes You Happy" (Crow, Trott) – 5:03
9. "All I Wanna Do" (Baerwald, Bottrell, Wyn Cooper, Crow, Gilbert) – 5:59
10. "Happy" (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards) – 3:21
11. "The Difficult Kind" (Crow) – 5:55
12. "White Room" (Pete Brown, Jack Bruce) – 5:50
13. "There Goes the Neighborhood" (Crow, Trott) – 5:32
14. "Tombstone Blues" (Bob Dylan) – 5:03
"Gold Dust Woman" was originally performed by Fleetwood Mac. "Happy" was originally performed by the Rolling Stones. "White Room" was originally performed by Cream. "Tombstone Blues" was originally performed by Bob Dylan.
Personnel
* Sheryl Crow - acoustic guitar, bass, harmonica, electric guitar, vocals
* Jim Bogios - drums
* Matthew Brubeck - bass, cello
* Eric Clapton, featured on "White Room"
* Dixie Chicks, featured on "Strong Enough"
* Chrissie Hynde, featured on "If It Makes You Happy"
* Sarah McLachlan, featured on "The Difficult Kind"
* Stevie Nicks, featured on "Gold Dust Woman"
* Keith Richards, featured on "Happy"
* Mike Rowe - keyboards
* Mary Rowell - acoustic guitar, violin
* Tim Smith - bass, electric guitar, background vocals
* Peter Stroud - acoustic guitar, guitar, electric guitar, slide guitar
Production
* Producer: Sheryl Crow
Charts
Album - Billboard (North America)
Year Chart Position
1999 The Billboard 200 107
[edit] Awards
Grammy Awards
Year Winner Category 2000 "There Goes the Neighborhood" Best Female Rock Vocal Performance
The Very Best of Sheryl Crow
The Very Best of Sheryl Crow is a greatest hits album by American singer/songwriter Sheryl Crow, released in 2003 (see 2003 in music). The album was a commercial success, reached #2 on both the UK Album Chart and the Billboard 200, selling 4 million units in the US as of January 2008 [1]. The album also received a Gold accreditation in Australia during 2005 [2].
Contents
Track listing
1. "All I Wanna Do" (David Baerwald, Bill Bottrell, Wyn Cooper, Crow, Kevin Gilbert) – 4:34
2. "Soak Up the Sun" (Crow, Jeff Trott) – 4:52
3. "My Favorite Mistake" (Crow, Trott) – 4:07
4. "The First Cut Is the Deepest" (Cat Stevens) – 3:47
5. "Everyday Is a Winding Road" (Crow, Brian MacLeod, Trott) – 4:17
6. "Leaving Las Vegas" (Baerwald, Bottrell, Crow, Gilbert, David Ricketts) – 5:10
7. "Strong Enough" (Baerwald, Bottrell, Crow, Gilbert, MacLeod, Ricketts) – 3:12
8. "Light in Your Eyes" (Crow, John Shanks) – 4:02
9. "If It Makes You Happy" (Crow, Trott) – 5:25
10. "The Difficult Kind" (Crow) – 6:20
11. "Picture" with Kid Rock (Crow, Robert James Ritchie) – 4:58
12. "Steve McQueen" (Crow, Shanks) – 3:26
13. "A Change Would Do You Good" (Crow, MacLeod, Trott) – 3:51
14. "Home" (Crow) – 4:51
15. "There Goes the Neighborhood" (Crow, Trott) – 5:04
16. "I Shall Believe" (Bottrell, Crow) – 5:38
17. "The First Cut Is the Deepest" (Country Version)" (Stevens) – 3:44
International release
Internationally some tracks were changed:
* "The Difficult Kind" was replaced by "Run Baby Run"
* "Steve McQueen" was replaced by "C'mon C'mon (with The Corrs)"
* "The First Cut Is The Deepest (Country Version)" was replaced by "Let's Get Free" (This last only for UK Edition).
* The international version's last track was "I Shall Believe".
* Some Japan pressings also came with a DVD of Sheryl Crow & Friends Live from Central Park.
* A 3 disc boxset was released in the UK with live album "Sheryl Crow and Friends: Live from Central Park" and bonus DVD of the videos that make up "The Best Of Sheryl Crow"
Digital release
Digital versions of the album at Amazon.com and the iTunes Store omit track 11, "Picture". All the subsequent tracks shift their numbering back accordingly.[1]
Personnel
* Sheryl Crow - acoustic guitar, piano, bass, vocals, background vocals, 12 string guitar
* Jimmie Bones - keyboards
* Tom Bukovac - electric guitar
* Joel Derouin - concert master
* Shannon Forrest - drums
* Paul Franklin - steel guitar
* Shirley Hayden - background vocals
* Kid Rock - rhythm guitar, vocals
* Abraham Laboriel Jr. - drums
* Misty Love - background vocals
* Jamie Muhoberac - keyboards
* Kenny Olson - guitar
* Michael Rhodes - bass
* Matt Rollings - piano
* John Shanks - bass, electric guitar, background vocals
Production
* Producers: Sheryl Crow, Bill Bottrell, Garth Fundis, Kid Rock, John Shanks, Jeff Trott
* Engineers: Matt Andrews, Marc DeSisto, Jeff Rothschild, Al Sutton
* Mixing: Chuck Ainlay, Kid Rock, Jeff Rothschild, Al Sutton, Dave Way
* Production coordination: Shari Sutcliffe
* String arrangements: Patrick Warren
* Assistant: Josh Muncy
* Contractor: Shari Sutcliffe
* Photography: Naomi Kaltman, Peter Lindbergh, Mark Seliger
* Liner notes: David Wild
Charts
Album - Billboard (North America)
Year Chart Position
2004 The Billboard 200 2
2004 Top Canadian Albums 2
2004 Top Internet Albums 2
2004 U.K Albums Chart 2
Singles - Billboard (North America)
Year Single Chart Position
2004 "Light in Your Eyes" Adult Contemporary 37
2004 "Light in Your Eyes" Adult Top 40 10
2004 "The First Cut Is the Deepest" Adult Contemporary 1
2004 "The First Cut Is the Deepest" Adult Top 40 1
2004 "The First Cut Is the Deepest" Hot Country Singles & Tracks 35
2004 "The First Cut Is the Deepest" The Billboard Hot 100 14
2004 "The First Cut Is the Deepest" Top 40 Adult Recurrents 1
2004 "The First Cut Is the Deepest" Top 40 Mainstream 10
2004 "The First Cut Is the Deepest" Top 40 Tracks 10
2003 "The First Cut Is the Deepest" Australian Singles Chart 50 [3].
Hits and Rarities
Hits and Rarities is a second greatest hits album by American singer/songwriter Sheryl Crow, released on November 12, 2007 in Europe. It was released as single disc and a limited edition two-disc version.
Track listing
1. "All I Wanna Do" (from Tuesday Night Music Club) – 4:34
2. "My Favorite Mistake" (from The Globe Sessions) – 4:05
3. "Soak Up the Sun" (from C'mon C'mon) – 4:51
4. "Always on Your Side" (featuring Sting) (from Wildflower) – 4:10
5. "The First Cut Is The Deepest" (from The Very Best of Sheryl Crow) – 3:45
6. "Everyday Is A Winding Road" (from Sheryl Crow) – 4:17
7. "Try Not To Remember" (from Home of the Brave Soundtrack) – 4:39
8. "Leaving Las Vegas" (from Tuesday Night Music Club) – 5:08
9. "Strong Enough" (from Tuesday Night Music Club) – 3:10
10. "If It Makes You Happy" (from Sheryl Crow) – 5:21
11. "Run, Baby, Run" (from Tuesday Night Music Club) – 4:51
12. "I Shall Believe" (from Tuesday Night Music Club) – 5:33
13. "Light In Your Eyes" (from The Very Best of Sheryl Crow) – 4:01
14. "C'mon C'mon" (from C'mon C'mon) – 4:25
15. "A Change Would Do You Good" (from Sheryl Crow) – 3:50
16. "Wildflower" (from Wildflower) – 3:57
17. "Sweet Child O'Mine" (from Big Daddy Soundtrack and later pressings of The Globe Sessions) – 3:51
18. "Tomorrow Never Dies" (from Tomorrow Never Dies Soundtrack) – 4:50
Hits and Rarities (Limited Edition)
1. "Run, Baby, Run" (Live with Eric Clapton) (original version on Tuesday Night Music Club) – 6:07
2. "Chances Are" (original version on Wildflower) – 5:14
3. "You're An Original" (Live From Budokan) (original version on C'mon C'mon) – 5:52
4. "The Difficult Kind" (Live From Budokan) (original version on The Globe Sessions) – 5:39
5. "Where Has All The Love Gone" (Acoustic Version) (original version on Wildflower) – 3:40
6. "Steve McQueen" (Live Radio Portugal) (original version on C'mon C'mon) – 3:26
7. "Riverwide" (Live for Wise Buddah) (original version on The Globe Sessions) – 4:14
8. "Everyday Is A Winding Road" (AOL Live) (original version on Sheryl Crow) – 5:04
9. "Subway Ride" (hidden track on The Globe Sessions and B-side to My Favorite Mistake single) – 3:57
10. "Leaving Las Vegas" (Live from Budokan) (original version on Tuesday Night Music Club) – 7:20
11. "Safe And Sound" (Live From Budokan) (original version on C'mon C'mon) – 5:36
12. "Keep On Growing" (from Boys on the Side OST) – 5:27
Home For Christmas - 2008
Home For Christmas is a Christmas-themed studio album by American singer Sheryl Crow, on sale exclusively at Hallmark Gold Crown stores.
Track listing
1. "Go Tell it on The Mountain" (Traditional)
2. "The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire)" (Mel Tormé / Robert Wells)
3. "White Christmas" (Irving Berlin)
4. "I’ll Be Home For Christmas" (Kim Gannon / Walter Kent / Buck Ram)
5. "Merry Christmas, Baby" (Lou Baxter / Johnny Moore)
6. "The Bells of St. Mary’s" (Emmett Adams / Douglas Furber)
7. "Blue Christmas" (Bill Hayes / Jay Johnson)
8. "O Holy Night" (Traditional)
9. "There is a Star That Shines Tonight" (Sheryl Crow)
10. "Hello My Friend, Hello" (Bill Botrell) (Hallmark Download and Australian Import CD)
11. "All Through the Night" Traditional Welsh Aire
Charts
Singles - Billboard (North America)
Year Single Chart Position
2008 "The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasing on an Open Fire" Adult Contemporary 24